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PRETTY DRESSING GOWN, Depicted is a simple and easily-made dressing gown that will appeal to girls, and women alike; in fact, cut small, would also serve ior a child. It is cut on ldmono lines, and embellished with buttonholed scallops, and on embossed floral design. The original was :in white muslin, with the omenta-tiion . worked in linen thread. .Any summer material would be suitable for such a. gown, which, of, course, could be modified on altered to suit individual tastes.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 11

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PRETTY DRESSING GOWN, Depicted is a simple and easily-made dressing gown that will appeal to girls, and women alike; in fact, cut small, would also serve ior a child. It is cut on ldmono lines, and embellished with buttonholed scallops, and on embossed floral design. The original was :in white muslin, with the omenta-tiion . worked in linen thread. .Any summer material would be suitable for such a. gown, which, of, course, could be modified on altered to suit individual tastes. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 11

PRETTY DRESSING GOWN, Depicted is a simple and easily-made dressing gown that will appeal to girls, and women alike; in fact, cut small, would also serve ior a child. It is cut on ldmono lines, and embellished with buttonholed scallops, and on embossed floral design. The original was :in white muslin, with the omenta-tiion . worked in linen thread. .Any summer material would be suitable for such a. gown, which, of, course, could be modified on altered to suit individual tastes. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2681, 29 January 1916, Page 11

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